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ID077791
Title ProperOrigins of and prospects for Russian nuclear doctrine
LanguageENG
AuthorSokov, Nikolai
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores Russia's increasing reliance on nuclear weapons from three perspectives. First, it seeks to demonstrate that the phenomenon is not exclusively limited to Russia and represents a broader trend, which is ultimately rooted in the nature of the contemporary international system or, more precisely, the uncertainties of the transitional period between the Cold War system and a new emerging one. Second, it analyzes the role assigned to nuclear weapons in Russia's doctrinal documents, in particular the emergence of a new mission - limited-use of nuclear weapons to deter or, if deterrence fails, to de-escalate large-scale conventional conflicts. Discussions of the new doctrine, which have begun recently, suggest that this new mission will likely remain unchanged. Finally, this article looks at the apparent discrepancy between Russia's nuclear modernization programs and the roles assigned to nuclear weapons in the military doctrine, as well as the causes of that discrepancy
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 14, No.2; Jul 2007: p207-226
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 14, No.2; Jul 2007: p207-226
Key WordsRussia ;  Nuclear Doctrine ;  Nuclear Posture ;  National Security ;  Nuclear Weapons


 
 
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